Thank you for showing us your exiting workspace in the latest C2PS video. When I first saw a picture of your "cockpit" at your homepage, maybe 5 years ago, I found myself sitting with a loupe at my monitor, trying to see the details and how you built such an impressive workspace . (Unfortunately the picture could not be clicked to full screen).

And thanks for the great tutorials. The best thing must be to have Michael and you sitting here in MY studio, explaining all details, but since I don't have such big money - these videos are the second best. I look forward to see what is coming.

And thanks for the great tutorials. The best thing must be to have Michael and you sitting here in MY studio, explaining all details, but since I don't have such big money - these videos are the second best. I look forward to see what is coming.

Bjorn,

Thanks for the kind words...we appreciate it!

As for my space, it's kinda funny...(and ironic).

My daughter used to go to a private school who had an annual fund raising event every year–a silent auction for goods/services/things...a couple of years I bought Chicago Bulls court side seats for playoff games and took my daughter–she got to see Michael Jordan and Denis Rodman up close–real close (Rodman almost landed on her in one game).

The last year she was in grade school, the most interesting thing to bid on was a custom designed "space". This was the person who also had a kid in the same school who offered up the design part of a custom space. She had done a lot of Chicago area video production suites so I bid on and won the right to have her design my space.

I'm glad I did...the deal was her design fees were included and the rest was at cost. I think I got a great deal!

For the space I have, it's a great design...and has served me very well. The dual 30" plus a 24" main workstation is great for working in multiple applications–I ordered my Mac Pro with dual matching video cards so I could easily deal with the real estate–which worked out well when CS4/CS5 started using GPU. Mixed vid cards suck :~(

Look real hard at some of the details of the workspace...we're gonna have a contest to spot the weird things visible in my environment...I'll give one clue, yes, the "claw" is really an alligator claw I got in New Orleans in a voodoo shop...creeps some people out when they find out exactly what it is :~)

There are more things...also we'll have a contest to award something to the person who correctly counts the number of shirts both Mike and I wear during the video...you can't really know till the last segment is posted :~)

On a broader note I feel that I need to congratulate both Michael and Jeff on the splendid video series.Not only camera to print and screen but also the others on which they have collabarated.

They are not only magnificent entertainment value, Michael and Jeff in full flight are a joy to behold, but more importantly these series are of amazing educational value.

For myself I have been able to move into printing with suprising ease due to the fact that these videosmake have allowed me to streamline my workflow.Because of this I can now concentrate on the creative and artistic aspects of my photography without stressing about the colour management and printing issues that seem to bedevil so many.It is true that the LuLa videos have not been my only reference however it is equally true that these videoshave been the glue that have connected so many issues that on first reading seemed so difficult to dovetail together.